Unsupported operation: Android, Retrofit, OkHttp. Adding interceptor in OkHttpClient
I am trying to add token based authentication via Retrofit 2.0-beta3 and OkHttpClient in Android using interceptors. But I get UnsupportedOperationException when I add my interceptor in OkHttpClient. Here is my code: In ApiClient.java
public static TrequantApiInterface getClient(final String token) {
if( sTreqantApiInterface == null) {
Log.v(RETROFIT_LOG, "Creating api client for the first time");
OkHttpClient okClient = new OkHttpClient();
okClient.interceptors().add(new Interceptor() {
@Override
public Response intercept(Interceptor.Chain chain) throws IOException {
Request original = chain.request();
// Request customization: add request headers
Request.Builder requestBuilder = original.newBuilder()
.header("Authorization", token)
.method(original.method(), original.body());
Request request = requestBuilder.build();
return chain.proceed(request);
}
});
Retrofit client = new Retrofit.Builder()
.baseUrl(baseUrl)
.client(okClient)
.addConverterFactory(GsonConverterFactory.create())
.build();
sTreqantApiInterface = client.create(TrequantApiInterface.class);
}
return sTreqantApiInterface;
}
And I use it like:
private void ampFreqTest(){
String token = getSharedPreferences(getString(R.string.preference_file_key), Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
.getString(getString(R.string.key_token), "");
service = ApiClient.getClient(token);
//I get an exception on this line:
Call<List<AmpFreq>> call = service.getUserAmpFreq("1");
call.enqueue(new Callback<List<AmpFreq>>() {
@Override
public void onResponse(Response<List<AmpFreq>> response) {
Toast.makeText(HomeScreen.this, "Got result", Toast.LENGTH_LONG);
Log.v(ApiClient.RETROFIT_LOG, "Success api client." + response.message());
Log.v(ApiClient.RETROFIT_LOG, "Success api client.");
}
@Override
public void onFailure(Throwable t) {
Toast.makeText(HomeScreen.this, t.getMessage() , Toast.LENGTH_LONG);
Log.v(ApiClient.RETROFIT_LOG, "Fail api client." + t.getMessage() );
}
});
}
But I get this error:
Process: com.trequant.usman.trequant_android, PID: 14400
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException at java.util.Collections$UnmodifiableCollection.add(Collections.java:932)
at com.trequant.usman.trequant_android.api.ApiClient.getClient(ApiClient.java:41)
It gives me error on adding a new interceptor saying that it is not modifiableCollection but the documentation for interceptors() function says: /**
* Returns a modifiable list of interceptors that observe the full span of each call: from before
* the connection is established (if any) until after the response source is selected (either the
* origin server, cache, or both).
*/
What am I doing wrong? Could it be a bug?
Solution 1:
This issue occurs when you change Retrofit 2.0-beta2 to Retrofit 2.0-beta3. You have to use builder if you want to create OkHttpClient
object.
Change :
OkHttpClient okClient = new OkHttpClient();
okClient.interceptors().add(new Interceptor() {
@Override
public Response intercept(Interceptor.Chain chain) throws IOException {
Request original = chain.request();
// Request customization: add request headers
Request.Builder requestBuilder = original.newBuilder()
.header("Authorization", token)
.method(original.method(), original.body());
Request request = requestBuilder.build();
return chain.proceed(request);
}
});
to :
OkHttpClient okClient = new OkHttpClient.Builder()
.addInterceptor(
new Interceptor() {
@Override
public Response intercept(Interceptor.Chain chain) throws IOException {
Request original = chain.request();
// Request customization: add request headers
Request.Builder requestBuilder = original.newBuilder()
.header("Authorization", token)
.method(original.method(), original.body());
Request request = requestBuilder.build();
return chain.proceed(request);
}
})
.build();
It should resolve your problem.
Solution 2:
Try this if the other answer doesn't work:
OkHttpClient okHttpClient = new OkHttpClient.Builder()
.addInterceptor(new MyInterceptor())
.build();
retrofit = new Retrofit.Builder()
.baseUrl("http://google.com")
.addConverterFactory(GsonConverterFactory.create())
.client(okHttpClient)
.build();